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Lazy Postal Worker Drives Across Lawn To Deliver Letters
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:25 EST, 4 October 2013 38 View comments While this homeowner will be glad their mail was delivered safely to their front door, they might not be so happy about the condition of their lawn. An astonishing video has captured the moment that a lazy USPS worker drove across a homeowner’s garden so they could deliver small packages to the door. The footage shows a female postal worker nonchalantly driving across the lawn and its sprinkler system, before pulling up outside the home, climbing from the vehicle and taking just a few steps. Scroll down for video Door-to-door delivery: A YouTube video shows a postal worker driving across a lawn to get to the door Easy route: After parking up, a postal worker can be seen leaving the van and walking just a few steps Discarded: She nonchalantly tosses the packages down on the porch in a lackluster attempt at her job And here’s hoping there was nothing fragile inside the delivery – because she tosses the letters and packages to the ground before jumping back in her van and backing out. The video, which has been watched more than 220,000 times since it was posted on YouTube on Thursday, was caught by a surveillance camera outside the property. It has been released to promote iSpy Connect, a home security camera system. ‘I simply have no words,’ the YouTube user posted beneath their video. ‘The package was […]
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New Camera Family With GigE Vision Or USB3 Vision Interface
Stemmer Imaging 16 September 2013 Stemmer Imaging has launched the IDS Ueye XS — a miniature, lightweight USB industrial vision camera that can be integrated into a wide range of applications, including ATM and kiosk systems as well as medical engineering and microscopy. Stemmer Imaging 30 August 2013 At Photonex 2013 in Coventry on 16–17 October, Stemmer Imaging will demonstrate a range of camera technology, optics, illumination and vision software for industrial and scientific applications. Capabilities include infrared, high-speed and high-resolution imaging. Stemmer Imaging 29 August 2013 Stemmer Imaging has introduced Boa IDR, a tiny smart camera package capable of barcode, character and pattern identification or verification in a single self-contained unit. These core capabilities allow manufacturers to detect defects and track rejects. Stemmer Imaging 22 August 2013 Stemmer Imaging has introduced an ultra-compact, all-in-one colour camera from Sony that supports both video and still images. The FCB-MA130 micro camera can be implemented in security and industrial applications. Stemmer Imaging 15 August 2013 The Vieworks VNP-29MC Cameralink industrial vision camera, available from Stemmer Imaging, utilises pixel-shift technology to offer an extended resolution of 260 million pixels for ultra-high-resolution applications. The camera is particularly suitable for low-light, low-contrast-level or non-uniform-brightness industrial applications such as flat-panel display inspection and microscopy. More like this
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Whittier College: New Surveillance Cameras Come To Residence Halls
Manuel Escalante STAFF WRITER Dana Christenson/Quaker Campus New cameras installed outside of Harris and Ball dorms by Campus Safety. In an effort to expand the surveillance system, Campus Safety began adding new cameras to the existing surveillance system around the campus. Newer security cameras have recently been installed to increase coverage around Ball and Johnson Hall. “The cameras have been around campus for a while,” Assistant Director Jose Padilla said, “We are looking to expand over the next five years.” Most of the cameras covering the halls are placed outside. They are aimed at the entrances to monitor who is going in and out of the halls. Of the new cameras in Ball, one is placed inside the lounge area facing the main entrance. The second camera is causing a bit of controversy because it is placed inside the hallway, nearby female dorm rooms. The camera is small and covered, thus it prevents anyone from seeing where the camera is pointing. This caused many students to react in suspicion. “I feel like any cameras in the hallways are an invasion of privacy,” first-year Zahra Jabalameli said, “Girls walk around in towels and sports bras and don’t want to be on camera.” This is the main concern many students express about any cameras inside the hallways. The area between the rooms and the bathrooms feels like a part of their home, and some students will act or dress in ways they probably would not if there was a camera watching […]
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Caught on Camera: Burglar Hits Northwest Omaha Businesses Over The Weekend
Home > News OMAHA, NE – Douglas County authorities are investigating a string of burglaries on Omaha’s northwest side. Local business owners say someone hit several of them early Sunday morning. At least three were broken into at 144 th and Fort. The suspect smashed windows to get in, taking money, electronics, and other items. “This is my second home. And I take pride in this. This is my business,” said Lori Bruner at Aqua-Tots Swimming School. Bruner spent part of Monday combing through her security camera footage. Around 3:30 a.m. Sunday the video shows a man enter the business, grab the cash box and leave. Bruner said the burglar also took an iPod from her office. “You can see what he was wearing, see the build a little bit,” she said Monday afternoon pointing to the security footage. It took the man just minutes to hit three businesses near 144 th and Fort. “We all work. They can do the same thing instead of stealing money from people who work really hard,” said Shari Preister who runs Cuppycakes Sweet Boutique. The glass of Preister’s pastry case was still shattered Monday. The repairs will take time. Douglas County Sheriff Tim Dunning said via phone Monday afternoon officers continued the investigation Monday afternoon. They did not have a suspect in the burglaries. Sheriff Dunning said more than a thousand dollars of cash and products were taken, along with electronics and even a gun. […]
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Hikvision Leads Indian Video Surveillance Analog Camera Market
Indian video surveillance camera market posted shipment of 514,405 units in the first quarter of 2013. Hikvision is leading the Indian video surveillance camera market with 25 percent share. CP Plus and Maximus CCTV are the other two leading vendors in the Indian video surveillance camera market, Research and Markets said. Hikvision, CP Plus and Maximus CCTV — top 3 players together constitute 48 percent of the market share in Q1 2013. Video surveillance camera market trends Analog surveillance systems account for 90 percent of the market share, whereas 10 percent of market share has been captured by IP systems. Around 69 percent of total units shipped are dome shaped. The PTZ feature can only be found in around 13 percent of the total units shipped. The Indian video surveillance camera market is ruled by analog based surveillance systems. However, video surveillance technology has shown an impressive evolution from the analog to digital. The need for smart and intelligent security systems due to increased criminal activities has also triggered the demand for video surveillance camera systems in India. Further, the image quality is of paramount importance in carrying out judicial procedures and law enforcement. The key opportunities for Indian video surveillance camera market in 2013 would be the demand for enhanced image quality; IP camera systems, emergence of mobile and cloud based video surveillance services. Demand for high-resolution cameras would increase by creating customer awareness regarding better resolution pictures for various applications. [email protected] Article Tags Related Posts
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(ISC)
Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) September 16, 2013 The (ISC)² (“ISC-squared”) Foundation, a charitable trust that aims to empower students, teachers and the general public to secure their online life with cyber security education and awareness programs, today announced the recipients of its 2013 information security scholarships. The (ISC)² Foundation Scholarship Program aims to fill society’s need for trained cyber security professionals by building the workforce of the future through meaningful scholarships. This program opens doors for current and aspiring information security professionals, with scholarships for women, undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students and certification exam vouchers for qualifying faculty to ensure a sufficient supply of qualified instructors at the university level. Recipients were selected by the (ISC)² Scholarship Review Committee, which consists of representatives from the (ISC)² Board of Directors, academia, and the (ISC)² membership. “On behalf of the (ISC)² Foundation, I’d like to congratulate this year’s scholarship recipients for their outstanding applications and a commitment to joining the cyber security workforce,” said Julie Peeler, director for the (ISC)² Foundation. “The goal of the scholarship program is to help aspiring and practicing professionals achieve their educational goals and put them on a solid track to join the cyber security workforce. We’re thrilled that the program has assisted so many deserving students across the globe that are truly passionate about a career in information security.” The following Scholarship recipients will be recognised at the 2013 (ISC)² Security Congress taking place later this month: o Catherine Deleare, USA o Pratibha Anjali Dohare, Bhopal, India o Veelasha […]
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Global Elite Group Designs Programs For Hotel And High Rise Building Security
New York, New York (PRWEB) September 13, 2013 Security directors are well aware of the need for regular review of security practices to ensure visitors, guests and employees remain safe. Thorough assessment and regular training are successful components of any plan to reduce vulnerabilities. GEG provides risk assessments conducted by trained law enforcement personnel with first response and emergency training as part of its strategy to protect hotels and high rise buildings. New security management programs to specifically address the challenges buildings face have been added as the threat climate is always in flux. “We have seen throughout the years there are obvious landmarks which are targets and locations which can become targets for unknown reasons. It is this hit or miss possibility that building safety directors need to address. Day to day activities cannot be overlooked either; a possible threat condition can take place at anytime. Our programs provide outside training and support as well as offsite law enforcement expertise standing ready to assist or complement an overall plan,” stated William McGuire, President and CEO of Global Elite Group (GEG), Garden City, N.Y. The GEG programs for property owners are customized and offer added protection services such as bomb detection during events and VIP visits, employee access control plans and seasonal strategies. “The future of hotel and building security includes the constant review of its approach to safety and the update of available technology which assists in the overall security of the complex,” McGuire explained. The GEG approach […]
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AMAG Technology Announces Symmetry? Security Management System Integration With ASSA ABLOY Aperio
Torrance, CA (PRWEB) September 12, 2013 AMAG Technology, an access control, IP video and intrusion management (IDS) solution provider, and ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions, are pleased to announce the release of a comprehensive integration between AMAG’s Symmetry™ Security Management System (SMS) and the ASSA ABLOY Aperio wireless lock technology platform. This integration allows the Symmetry SMS to control and integrate with the entire Aperio family of locks, providing customers a flexible, wireless expansion capability. “Aperio technology is incorporated into a broad range of locking products from a number of ASSA ABLOY Group brands, which offers our customers a tremendous array of options for applications, capability, credential technology, and appearance,” said AMAG Technology, Product Manager, David Weinbach. “When integrated with AMAG’s Symmetry SMS, this allows the greatest functional and aesthetic flexibility to meet the needs of any expansion, upgrade, or new construction project.” “AMAG’s Symmetry™ Security Management System offers customers a comprehensive security solution for a wide range of end-user markets worldwide,” said Martin Huddart, Vice President, Electronic Technologies, ASSA ABLOY Americas. “This integration offers customers an easy, flexible and scalable access control solution for almost any application within a facility using the Aperio family of wireless locks.” AMAG’s new Symmetry™ EN-LDBU Controller acts as the bridge between Aperio Serial Hubs and the Symmetry SMS. When a credential is presented to an Aperio lock, the card data is sent via RF communication to the Aperio hub. The Aperio hub then transfers this information to the […]
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Five Key Components Of A Business Alarm System
Installing a business alarm system is still one the most effective ways to safeguard your establishment and prevent burglaries. Since windows and doors are main access points, securing these and other areas within your business is of critical importance. As business security technology has advanced, so has the number of different products and options available for business alarm systems. With the help of a business security expert, systems can be built to meet any level of security and budget. To help prepare you for a conversation with a business security provider, we’ve outlined some of the key components of a business alarm system. Door and Window Contacts Door and window contacts are often what people think of when they think of business security. These are switches that can be mounted to many different types of doors and windows. Each switch is held closed by a magnet. When the window or door is opened, it triggers the main alarm system. If the alarm is deactivated, this trigger sometimes registers as a beep or series of beeps or a mere blink on the main control pad. When the alarm is activated, this trigger sends the alarm into full response mode. Motion Sensors Motion sensors can installed as a secondary line of defense for businesses. As their names suggests, these types of sensors detect motion within a certain area. Some of the most advanced models use both microwave and passive infrared (PIR) beams; the former detects motion while the latter detects heat. […]
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Politicians Weigh In On Boston ?Surveillance Cameras
Search quickly: You could use mouse crossed, get unlimited reading. Pols weigh in on Boston ?surveillance cameras bostonherald.com 2013-09-11 08:15:38 Boston needs more public surveillance cameras to help law enforcement respond to terrorist threats and even thwart potential attacks, several mayoral candidates reached by the Herald agreed yesterday. “Those cameras, they’re out there and they’ve been helpful; that’s really how the Boston Marathon case was solved,” said Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F Follow-up report to me Any reported complete Just news photo Just video . Conley, who said a closed-circuit television system monitored by officers with cameras at key locations throughout the city would allow quicker police response. “If I’m mayor of Boston, I’m going to make sure that we have a publicly deployed system down on Boylston Street for sure, and we’re going to harden that target.” Federal funding for surveillance skyrocketed after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City, and Bay State authorities have been more strident in their support for them since the April 15 marathon bombings. This summer, state police installed an unspecified number of new cameras on the Esplanade ahead of the Fourth of July. The growth of video surveillance in cities such as New York and London has sparked civil liberties concerns. State Rep. Martin J. Walsh said if elected mayor, he will “certainly take a look” at adding more cameras, but he added, “There are already a lot of security cameras in Boston, including private security cameras that have been […]
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Caught On Camera: Man Breaks Into Car In Walkerville
YouTube Preview Image Windsor Police have released security footage showing a man breaking into a vehicle in the 700 block of Chilver. The homeowner showed police a video from a security camera of the theft in his driveway that occured Wednesday August 28th at approximately 3:08am. The suspect is described as a white male in his 20′s, short hair, thin build, wearing light coloured shirt and pants Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 519-255-6700 ext. 4830, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS), online at www.catchcrooks.com, or Submit a Tip on Facebook. 20130909-141419.jpg
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Burglar Loots San Diego Home, Stops for Cool Drink
A San Diego County homeowner talks about how his family was violated when a burglar not only stole from them but stopped for a cool drink. NBC 7’s Megan Tevrizian reports. A San Diego County homeowner talks about how his family was violated when a burglar not only stole from them but stopped for a cool drink. NBC 7’s Megan Tevrizian reports. Burglar Stops for Iced Tea Link Embed Email Replay More videos (3 of 9) « » advertisement A brazen burglar took what he wanted from a San Diego home while people were swimming in the pool outside Sunday, even stopping to enjoy a glass of iced tea, the homeowner said. Rick Nunez said he arrived at his East County home at around 3 p.m. Sunday to find the cupboards open in the kitchen. At first he didn’t think much of it, because his friends were escaping the heat wave with a dip in his backyard pool. Then he heard something in the back of the house. “At the same time someone is in our house and jumps through the back window and my friend sees him from the pool and starts chasing him,” Nunez said. The burglar, who Nunez believes entered his Granite Hills Drive home through a garage door that didn’t have a deadbolt lock, ran to a black Ford Taurus parked right in front of the house on a sidewalk and drove away, the homeowner said. “As he was driving down, he had the nerve […]
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HGH Infrared Systems Announces Debut of Spynel-U
Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) September 10, 2013 HGH Infrared Systems, an award-winning global provider of 360-degree thermal imaging systems, announces the debut of their new high resolution system for Wide Area Surveillance. The new camera, the Spynel-U, is an uncooled, long-wave infrared camera system, joining the family of panoramic, detecting and tracking thermal solutions. Spynel-U can detect a human at up to 2.5km, in total darkness, or through smoke or inclement weather conditions. The uncooled sensor is now the most cost-effective of the Spynel solutions and requires no maintenance. The Spynel cameras take wide-area surveillance to the highest levels. On land or at sea, the Spynel thermal cameras act as high resolution “optical radars”, with automatic and real time detection of simultaneous and unlimited targets within the panoramic image. Unlike conventional radars, Spynel is a fully passive system, that cannot be detected and jammed. Spynel’s continuously-monitored, ultra wide panoramic field of view ensures that no event is missed. Spynel provides powerful situational awareness and insures cost-effective maritime and port surveillance, airport perimeter security as well as other critical infrastructure protection. (HGH Infrared Systems will be officially announcing the product launch at the ASIS show in Chicago, IL September 24-27.) Founded in 1982, HGH designs, develops, assembles and sells complete high end optronics systems for security, industrial and civil applications. HGH’s team of highly qualified engineering team is comprised of experts in optics, software, mechanics and electronics and operates in the US out of Boston, MA. HGH strives to provide advanced […]
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Unifore Launched 2-Megapixel IP Vandal-Proof Mini Size Dome Cameras
Author Details Unifore launched 2 megapixel IP dome cameras vandal-proof mini size As a leader, Unifore lanuched its latest 2 megapixel IP cameras which can be equipped with 3.6mm/4mm/6mm fixed lens, the camera can deliver 2 megapixel HD resolution, compliant with Onvif, with features of PoE, TF card storage, Wifi…etc functions. BriefingWire.com , 9/07/2013 – Shenzhen, China – Unifore announced today the launch of the IP fixed dome camera ED2271V which can deliver 2 megapixel resolution ultra HD video streaming. The new camera with the built-in IEEE802.3af compliant power over Ethernet (PoE), for quick and easy installation, and it’s mini size dome camera which is truly an all-in-one video surveillance solution that can meet a wide variety of needs for indoor video surveillance purposes such as offices, elevators, campus, chain stores, warehouse, health care facilities. The IP camera is equipped with two megapixel CMOS sensor from Aptina, adopting progress scan technology for capturing HD images without motion blur, high sensitivity for light and working in very low illuminiation condition. Combination with Davinci DM368 Arm processors, this camera can output video streaming at maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080P) at 25fps or 1280×720 (720P) at 30fps. This advanced IP cameras supports H.264 and MJPEG dual codec video compress, providing the HD images with bandwidth efficiency. More over, it supports dual stream technology, main stream for local video recording and sub-stream for remotely surveillance. The camera is equipped with MicroSD/SDHC card slot for on-board storage purpose, we are provide free […]
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CoC: Tragic Shooting Spree
Two groups spray bullets to each other in the middle of a street in Maltepe, Istanbul. Ramazan ALMAÇAYIR ?STANBUL DHA Two groups spray bullets to each other in the middle of a street in Maltepe, Istanbul. In the previous days, a gunfight has happened between two groups of people, was monitored on security cameras second by second. According to camera records, 4 people who were with guns, started to fire into 3 people continuously near a working place. Although not shown of the camera other group returned fire to them and bullets striked back from the floor. After the shooting first group were running back on foot. In the camera record a man and a women were on the Street, they said something to each other with shock. After the gunfight, crime scene investigators examined the site. There were no injured or dead people, the investigation continues.
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Research Methods Cctv
2012/17: Increasing the use of CCTV: should Australia install more closed circuit TV cameras? What they said… ‘You can still be murdered, raped, bashed, robbed or harassed or whatever and you know walking in front of the CCTV camera doesn’t necessarily protect you from that’ David Vaile, the vice-chair of the Australian Privacy Foundation ‘For the most part, it is for our safety…In public you are in full view. You should expect to be filmed’ Charlie Bezzina, a former Victoria Police homicide squad detective The issue at a glance Following the alleged abduction and murder of Brunswick resident, Jill Meagher, in September 2012, the Victorian Government has ordered an audit of Melbourne’s CCTV network. Melbourne lord mayor, Robert Doyle, has stated, ‘I would be very happy to look at putting more (cameras) in.’ Similarly, Western Australia’s Police Union and the State Opposition have called for more security cameras in Perth’s nightlife areas amid concerns there are big blind spots in the CCTV network. Western Australian Police Minister, Liza Harvey, has claimed that the cameras, which played a role in the arrest of the alleged killer of former Perth resident, Jill Meagher, were ‘an effective tool in both preventing and solving crimes’. Though proposals for increased CCTV surveillance appear to have general public support, there are those who are concerned about the privacy implications of a proliferation of CCTV cameras. There have also been significant doubts raised about the efficacy of this form of surveillance as a crime prevention measure. […]
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FTC settles with Trendnet after 'hundreds' of home security cameras were
Home security camera maker Trendnet has reached a settlement with the FTC over charges that it failed to protect customer privacy after a massive security vulnerability was discovered and exploited last year. The breach allowed hackers to watch and monitor total strangers by tapping into live video feeds from thousands of the company’s internet-connected cameras. After a blog published a step-by-step walkthrough revealing how to remotely access the cameras, a huge list of working video feeds made its way onto Pastebin, where it saw over 87,000 hits. The FTC is none too pleased with the gaping security hole, nor the fact that Trendnet "exposed the private lives of hundreds of consumers to public viewing on the Internet." Hundreds of cameras were compromised In its complaint, the commission says Trendnet "failed to use reasonable security to design and test its software," also alleging that the company, as far back as 2010, "transmitted user login credentials in clear, readable text over the internet." The resulting settlement requires Trendnet to keep a close eye on its privacy policies; moving forward, it is barred from "misrepresenting the security of its cameras or the security, privacy, confidentiality, or integrity of the information that its cameras or other devices transmit." But the camera marketer must also take steps to prevent this catastrophe from repeating itself. Trendnet will need to establish a "comprehensive information security program" designed to spot and resolve potential intrusion risks before they can be exploited. And it will do so under a watchful […]
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Thief Apologizes, Buys New Wagon For Disabled Boy
One of two wagon thieves apologizes and delivers new wagon Friday morning. Tracy, Alex and Max Bean at their home Friday after a stolen wagon was returned. There was a knock at the door of Tracy Bean’s 16th Avenue home Friday morning. Because she was busy helping her 6-year-old disabled boy, Alex, with breakfast, she didn’t know that on the other side of that door was hope. And contrition. She opened the door and there stood one of the two women caught on security cameras stealing a wagon from her front yard early morning Tuesday – the wagon that was Alex’s favorite. She apologized profusely for the theft. She said she was sorry. She said she wasn’t thinking. And although she did not know where Alex’s wagon was, she bought him a new one. It was still in the box. “I’m moved to tears,’’ Bean said. “All is right.” Bean said the woman, who she did not want to identify, could not have been more remorseful or apologetic. The woman even wrote a letter of apology, Bean said. “She was very sincere,’’ Bean said. “She said they just didn’t think about it at the time.’’ The theft of the wagon was caught on the Bean’s security cameras . Tracy Bean put the video on YouTube on Thursday, which was picked up by numerous news organizations and distributed widely on the internet. “This just couldn’t have turned out better,’’ Bean said. “That’s […]
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Newark Housing Authority Upgrades To DVTel IP Camera Security Systems
DVTEL Latitude VMS manages video feeds from over 600 cameras, 24/7 and 365 days a year providing clear images for two or more staff in charge of the Command Center DVTEL’s Latitude was chosen to manage all video feeds covering upwards to 50 of the Authority’s buildings Learn more about how DVTEL can secure your business at DVTEL’s unique event in London. Click here for more info. NHA buildings are located in nearly every neighbourhood in the city of Newark, comprising over 8,700 units, and providing housing for over 20,000 residents. Many NHA developments were rife with drugs and gangs, mothers and children were prevented from moving freely throughout their neighbourhoods, and seniors needed more protection. In 2006, the Newark Housing Authority was labouring under the threat of a Federal takeover and hired a new Executive Director, Keith Kinard who completely revamped the organisation. Budget cuts meant staff cuts and replacing the in-house NHA security guard unit with a private security service. Business Challenges The NHA realised it needed to upgrade the physical security systems to provide more effective assistance to Housing Authority security staff. The NHA’s initial security strategy was to lock down all the buildings housing elderly residents with improved access control and a 24/7 guard presence. Prior to installing state-of-the-art surveillance technology from DVTEL , Newark Housing maintained low-tech, black and white cameras that were unmonitored. If an incident happened, the video could aid in an incident investigation, but it was not an ideal means […]
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Lucky Clerk or Lucky Robber?
Jon Lewis Alexander, clerk and veteran, thwarts liquor store robbery with own gun | wusa9.com MARIONVILLE, MO (SPRINGFIELD NEWS LEADER) — The guy with a gun picked the wrong clerk. How wrong? A veteran of four tours in Iraq. A 30-year military man. A former prison guard, private investigator, professional extraditor of federal prisoners and – perhaps most important on this particular Sunday night – a proud owner of a Walther PPX 9 mm handgun. Loaded, with one in the chamber, like he always carries it. Jon Lewis Alexander, 54, of Marionville, thwarted a robbery about 9 p.m. Sunday at Beer 30 on East Logan Street in Marionville – after the would-be robber pulled his weapon first. As a store security video shows, Alexander used his left hand to push the robber’s handgun back while – in a smooth but rapid motion – pulling and swinging his 9 mm into the robber’s face. The man’s mouth, to be exact, as the robber haplessly holds his own weapon at his side. “One of the policemen told me later, ‘You’re a lucky man,’ ” Alexander said Monday. “I said, ‘I think he (the robber) is a little luckier than I am.’ ” The store’s owners, Max and Jeannine Dawson, shared an 11-second video from the store security camera with Marionville police, friends and the News-Leader on Monday, and Alexander explained what happened. No one was hurt and no shots were fired. The man came in the store smoking a cigarette, and […]
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